June 2019 archive

Lightroom Classic: 11 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Collections instead of Folders

[ad_1] Posted By Scott Kelby on Monday, June 3, 2019 in Featured, Library, Lightroom Classic | Happy Monday, everybody. Hey, before we dig into this — thanks to everybody who came out to spend a few days with us last week in Orlando at The Photoshop World Conference. Both Rob and I were doing sessions on …

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Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S Review

[ad_1] In this in-depth review of the Nikon NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.8 S prime lens, we will take a look at how the lens performs on Z-series cameras like the Nikon Z6 and Z7, and discuss its ergonomics, features and optical characteristics. In addition, we will compare it to its F-mount counterparts from Nikon and …

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CoffeeShop “Mendel” Fine Art Texture Set!

[ad_1] I am still trying to finish up my newest Photoshop action, but I have had so much going on the last days. My poor oldest son has been sick and the weather has been incredibly gloomy. I spent the morning cleaning all of the wood floors on the first floor. So much fun going …

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Apple’s new Mac Pro makes for a terrible cheese grater, too

[ad_1] Apple’s new Mac Pro has been getting a lot of flack for its appearance. I mean, it DOES look like a giant cheese grater. Sure, on-paper, the specs look pretty good, even if it is a little overpriced. But is that “cheese grater” comparison really justified? And how well does it actually work as …

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Updates for Lightroom and Camera Raw Released with New Camera Support and One Bug Fix

[ad_1] Tonight Adobe released Lightroom Classic (CC*) 8.2.1, cloud-based Lightroom (CC*) 2.2.1, and iOS and Android 4.2.1 with support for new cameras and with one bug fix. There are no new features in these small “double-dot” releases. Raw files from the following new cameras are now supported (i.e. can now be imported): Canon EOS RP …

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How To Remove White Backgrounds in Photoshop [QUICK & EASY WAY!]

[ad_1] In this tutorial, you’re going to learn a quick and easy way to remove white backgrounds from your photos in Photoshop. This technique is perfect for when you are working with stock images that have white isolated …

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How to turn any photo into a Facebook 3D photo in Photoshop

[ad_1] When you are in Facebook and scrolling, suddenly a photo seems to come to life. As you move your mobile device or mouse around, you will see a cool parallax effect. Maybe you wondered how they do it. Or if it’s possible for you to do it. Perhaps you thought it required special gear …

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What Do Photo Collectives Stand For?

[ad_1] Photo cooperatives and collectives have thrived for decades as a way to share resources (e.g. accounting and marketing functions) for like-minded photographers. But in the past few years, a palpable shift has occurred. Many contemporary collectives aggregate niche or marginalized groups of photographers, and provide a showcase and directory for photo editors to reference.  …

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On1 Photo Raw 2019 – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] One of my more popular videos is 5 Alternatives to Lightroom, so today it’s worth announcing that there’s a brand new version of On1 Photo Raw out: Version 2019. New layout, great new features and it feels great in use! Grab a 30 day free trial or …

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4 Essential Tips to be a Better Wedding Photographer – Pretty Photoshop Actions

[ad_1] My husband and I just celebrated our 7 year wedding anniversary. But besides getting a super awesome husband and a shiny new ring out of the deal, my wedding taught me some very valuable lessons that have since helped shape my own wedding photography business. There are so many factors that can stress out a …

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Panasonic S1H: What we know so far, and what we think’s likely: Digital Photography Review

[ad_1] The Edelkrone DollyONE is an app-controlled, motorized flat surface camera dolly. The FlexTILT Head 2 is a lightweight head that extends, tilts and pans. They aren’t cheap, but when combined these two products provide easy camera mounting, re-positioning and movement either for video work or time lapse photography. [ad_2] Source link